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  2. Ice Theatre of New York - Wikipedia

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    62 Chelsea Piers #308, New York, NY, United States. New York. USA. The Ice Theatre of New York is a professional ensemble company dancing on ice, performing works by choreographers drawn from competitive figure skating and modern and contemporary dance. Aiming to create dance on ice as part of the modern performing arts scene, [1] Ice Theatre ...

  3. Drive-in theater - Wikipedia

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    Drive-in theater. A drive-in theater/theatre or drive-in cinema is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand, and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars.

  4. List of films released in IMAX - Wikipedia

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    Selected territories only. Expanded to select domestic theaters on 2 February 2018 [498] [499] Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle: 20 December 2017 **+ In 3D (conversion). Selected territories only. Expanded to select domestic theaters in 2D on 12 January 2018 [500] [501] Legend of the Demon Cat: 22 December 2017 **+ China only. [502] Bleeding ...

  5. Roxy Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Walter W. Ahlschlager. The Roxy Theatre was a 5,920 [a] -seat movie palace at 153 West 50th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues, just off Times Square in New York City. It was the largest movie theater ever built at the time of its construction in 1927. [1] It opened on March 11, 1927 with the silent film The Love of Sunya starring Gloria Swanson.

  6. Ice theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ice theatre may refer to both a competitive discipline as well as professional skating ensembles, such as Holiday on Ice (pictured), which is a theatrical ice show.. Ice Theatre (also known as Theatre on Ice, TOI, and Ballet on Ice) is a branch of figure skating that merges technical jumps and spins with unique choreography, ice dancing, pairs moves, synchronized skating, and theater to tell a ...

  7. AMC Theatres - Wikipedia

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    AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (doing business as AMC Theatres, originally an abbreviation for American Multi-Cinema; often referred to simply as AMC and known in some countries as AMC Cinemas or AMC Multi-Cinemas) is an American movie theater chain founded in Kansas City, Missouri, and now headquartered in Leawood, Kansas.

  8. Ice show - Wikipedia

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    Postcard from Pop Musical Ice Revue, 1958. An ice show is an entertainment production which is primarily performed by ice skaters. [1] [2] The major ice shows were founded between 1936 and 1943, when professional figure skaters began to appear in shows, in hotels, at fairs, and "at any place a sheet of ice could be set up" since the beginning of the 20th century in North America and Europe. [3]

  9. Ice Capades - Wikipedia

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    Ice Capades shows were extremely popular for several decades and became a household name, although they were criticized by some as kitsch. [5] From 1941 through 1981, the Ice Capades show was a summertime fixture at what was then known as Atlantic City Convention Hall. [6] In 1946 Ice Cycles, a co-production, was formed with Ice Follies. [7]